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Wyandotté; Or, The Hutted Knoll: A Tale

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Set on the American colonial frontier, the narrative follows isolated families and communities during wartime, portraying raids, land grants, and the collision of settler law with indigenous customs. It combines detailed landscape description with scenes of hardship and violence while sketching a range of human types shaped by differing educations and habits. The work questions sentimental patriotism by exposing political opportunism and moral ambiguity, and it argues that Native people possess their own codes of honor rather than being mere antagonists. The structure alternates episodic historical incidents, character studies, and reflective commentary on justice, property, and the human costs of conflict.

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James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was an American novelist known for his historical fiction set in the early American frontier. He is often credited with popularizing the genre of the American novel and is best remembered for his series of novels featuring Natty Bumppo, a character that embodies the spirit of the American wilderness. His notable works include "The Last of the Mohicans," which explores themes of conflict and coexistence between Native Americans and European settlers. Cooper's writing often reflects his deep interest in the natural world and the complexities of American identity, making him a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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